1. Targeted lymphadenectomy for breast cancer. Execution method. Clinical case
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Shakhnoza Sh. Abdulloeva, Andrey D. Kaprin, Aziz D. Zikiryakhodzhaev, Sergey P. Prokopenko, Eric K. Saribekyan, Elena A. Rasskazova, Mikhail L. Mazo, and Ekaterina A. Zanozina
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breast cancer ,targeted lymphadenectomy ,sentinel (signal) lymph node biopsy ,neoadjuvant polychemotherapy ,lymphadenectomy ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
There is a steady trend towards de-escalation of surgical intervention in the breast cancer treatment strategy. At first, this topic concerned the de-velopment and implementation of methods of organ-preserving operations on the mammary gland itself. With the advent of the concept and the development of the sentinel lymph node biopsy technique, the problem of performing a gentle lymphadenectomy with the prevalence of the cN0 process was solved. In recent years, the most innovative technique has begun to develop, namely targeted lymphadenectomy, which allows per- forming economical interventions on the lymph pathways with the prevalence of the cN1→ypN0 process, that is, in the presence of a verified metastatic lymph node with complete clinical resorption of metastasis during neoadjuvant polychemotherapy. The article is devoted to the de- scription of the technique of performing targeted lymphadenectomy.
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- 2023
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